Big Ten: Other games

Sean Weatherspoon bailed out a leaky Missouri defense with two late takeaways and Jeremy Maclin had a 99-yard kickoff return and a 45-yard punt return before leaving in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury as the Tigers beat Illinois in St. Louis.

Sean Weatherspoon bailed out a leaky Missouri defense with two late takeaways and Jeremy Maclin had a 99-yard kickoff return and a 45-yard punt return before leaving in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury as the Tigers beat Illinois in St. Louis.

Juice Williams was 27-of-41 passing for 452 yards for the Illini, more than doubling his previous career best of 227 yards, and threw for a career-high fifth touchdown on the final play. Chris Duvalt and Will Judson each caught two touchdown passes.

No. 13 Wisconsin 38, Akron 17 Badgers get rolling in third quarter

P.J. Hill ran for 210 yards and two touchdowns, but Wisconsin needed a pair of third-quarter scores to shake free from Akron in Madison, Wis.

Leading by only seven at halftime, Wisconsin forced Akron to punt from near its own goal line on its first possession of the second half and took over near midfield. Hill broke free for a 34-yard run and later plunged into the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the 1 to put Wisconsin up 24-10.

Running back Dennis Kennedy fumbled on the first play of Akron's next possession, and the Badgers drove for a 2-yard touchdown by backup running back Zach Brown to take a 31-10 lead.

California 38, Michigan State 31 Big run helps Cal hold on

Kevin Riley passed for 202 yards and two second-half touchdowns, and Shane Vereen broke an 81-yard scoring run with 4:21 left as California beat Michigan State in Berkeley, Calif.

Brian Hoyer passed for 321 yards, hooking up with Mark Dell for nine catches and 202 yards, and Javon Ringer rushed for 81 yards and two touchdowns for the Spartans. But they couldn't catch up in a back-and-forth second half.

Indiana 31, Western Kentucky 13 Lewis sets Hoosiers TD record

Kellen Lewis rushed for touchdowns of 75 and 62 yards, and he threw two more TDs to become Indiana's career record-holder.

He kept Western Kentucky off balance, running for 185 yards on nine carries.

Lewis completed 17 of 27 passes for 144 yards with two touchdowns, giving him 44 for his career -- two more than Antwaan Randle El's previous record of 42. He also threw one interception.

Iowa 46, Maine 3 Greene, Hampton ignite Hawkeyes

Shonn Greene ran for 109 yards and a touchdown and freshman Jewel Hampton ran for two scores as Iowa won in Iowa City, Iowa.

Greene, who missed last season because of academic issues at a junior college, scored on a 1-yard plunge on the Hawkeyes' first possession, capping a 69-yard drive, and Iowa was on its way.

Northwestern 30, Syracuse 10 Sutton runs for 144 yards

Tyrell Sutton ran for 144 yards and C.J. Bacher threw three scoring passes to lead Northwestern in Evanston, Ill.

Minnesota 31, N. Illinois 27 Bennett scores late TD

Duane Bennett pushed his way in for a 1-yard touchdown with 22 seconds left to lift Minnesota.